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proprietor: The ___ was the only one who has say on what's going to be put in the property.
indeterminate: The baby shower wasn't ___ as many thought it was, it was planned and people were expected to show up.
haughty: overconfident
countenance: calm features
incessant: nonstop
strident: His ___ tone made him very intimidating to others.
privy: uniformed (antonym)
feigned: She had ___ to be someone she wasn't to impress those who didn't like her.
fervent: hot
effeminate: Regardless of the fact that she was an athlete, she still seemed very ___ especially because she always wanted to get her hair and nails done.
retort: retaliation
cynical: sarcastic
permeate: to inflitrate
innuendo: allusion
ascertain: I needed to ___ what exactly happened at the party to understand what happen to Susan which that ended her up in the hospital.
vacuous: unfilled, full (antonym)
dissension: opposition
insolent: rude, respectful (antonym)
sporadic: erratic
punctilious: exact
evasion: avoidance
disconcerting: The conversation between my teacher and I was so ___ it felt like we were just going in circles and never getting to the point.
retribution: payback
incredulity: astonishment
scrutinize: examine
defunct: non-operational
postern: private entrance
jonquil: flower
vestige: evidence
nebulous: hazy
insidious: sinister
meretricious: the ___ maid only made the majority of her money by prostitution.
ineffable: speechless
euphemism: understatement
obtrusive: flashy
dilatory: slowly, lagging, slow-paced
affront: disrespect
tumultuous: joyous
intermittent: irregular
portentous: crucial
presumptuous: She has such a ___ personality, she would take risks and wouldn't care about the aftermath or how it would affect her in the future.
truculent: cruel
indiscernible: unnoticeable
ravenous: greedy
corroborate: in order to ___ these allegations, the detective must look over the evidence once again.
garrulous: chatty
fortuitous: chance
amorphous: shapeless
deranged: upset, disturbed
superfulous: excessive
sparse: scarce
sullen: gloomy
surmise: conclusion
pander: to give attention to

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payback

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slowly, lagging, slow-paced

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upset, disturbed

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gloomy

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uniformed (antonym)

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flower

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unfilled, full (antonym)

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rude, respectful (antonym)

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excessive

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chance

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disrespect

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hot

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overconfident

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greedy

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crucial

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Regardless of the fact that she was an athlete, she still seemed very ___ especially because she always wanted to get her hair and nails done.

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unnoticeable

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sarcastic

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hazy

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speechless

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joyous

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The conversation between my teacher and I was so ___ it felt like we were just going in circles and never getting to the point.

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The ___ was the only one who has say on what's going to be put in the property.

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flashy

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chatty

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private entrance

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retaliation

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examine

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The baby shower wasn't ___ as many thought it was, it was planned and people were expected to show up.

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I needed to ___ what exactly happened at the party to understand what happen to Susan which that ended her up in the hospital.

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She has such a ___ personality, she would take risks and wouldn't care about the aftermath or how it would affect her in the future.

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She had ___ to be someone she wasn't to impress those who didn't like her.